(17 Pages)
Hanukkah is an eight-day holiday celebrated by Jewish people around the world. Called the "Festival of Lights," Hanukkah commemorates the victory of the Maccabees over Syria that took place more than 2000 years ago. Hanukkah begins on the 25th day of the Hebrew month of Kislev, or between late November and late December on the Gregorian calendar. This year, 2001... [click here for more]

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What is one of the fastest growing holidays in the United States? It's Kwanzaa, an African American observance that begins on December 26 and ends on January 1. Kwanzaa is based on ancient African harvest celebrations. Kwanzaa is a time for family gatherings, unity, and reflection. Learn about the history and traditions of Kwanzaa in this unit.
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The Polar Regions are home to the most extreme weather conditions in the world and only a minimal number of animals can survive in such places. Come learn more about these extraordinary species and the geographical locations they live.
Lesson Plans Included:Polar Animals Vocabulary ( Gr. K-12 )
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For over 1,000 years, the Swedish people have been celebrating the festival of Santa Lucia on December 13th. This celebration honors a martyred Sicilian saint whose name means "light." Santa Lucia Day is also an old tradition in other Scandinavian countries and in Germany and Italy. Today this winter celebration continues throughout Europe and has migrated to North... [click here for more]

(27 Pages)
Dinosaurs were amazing creatures. Their great size and power have brought years of entertainment and education to children and adults alike. These creatures that journeyed through the land have a lot to teach us. Join us for the dinosaur adventure of a lifetime!
Lesson Plans Included:Dinosaur Vocabulary! (Grades K-12)
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(28 Pages)
In this unit, we will discover ancient times as far back as 5000 B.C. (Before Christ or Before Current era) and take you on a journey into Ancient Egypt with many diverse lessons on culture, history, geography, legends, and art.
Lesson Plans Included:
Everything Egypt! (Grades K-12)
The Egyptian Religion and the Egyptian Deities (Grades... [click here for more]

(18 Pages)
When you look at the sky on a clear day, you see the Sun, shining light and giving off heat. When you look at the sky on a clear night, you see the Moon, stars and maybe some planets. Many of these objects are part of our solar system! Learn about our solar system in this unit with lessons that will take you out of this world!
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318 Pages of Unit Studies!This file is approximately 8 Megabytes in size. We recommend high-speed internet to download.Hundreds of Hours of Learning for Grades K-12GREAT for both homeschool families and teachers in the classroom!This E-Book contains... [click here for more]

324 Pages of Unit Studies!This file is approximately 8 Megabytes in size. We recommend high-speed internet to download.Hundreds of Hours of Learning for Grades K-12GREAT for both homeschool families and teachers in the classroom!This E-Book contains... [click here for more]

(22 Pages)
With so much turmoil in the world today, it is more important than ever to teach children the important values of life, and how to share these values with others. This thematic unit will explore character education and community service for all grades.
Lesson Plans Included:Make a Difference Day (Gr. K-12)Adventures... [click here for more]

430 Pages of Unit Studies!This file is approximately 11 Megabytes in size. We recommend high-speed internet to download.Hundreds of Hours of Learning for Grades K-12GREAT for both homeschool families and teachers in the classroom!This E-Book... [click here for more]

All About Tennis Unit Study(17 Pages)
Tennis gets our vote for the sport of the century! Why? Because tennis can be enjoyed by players of practically any level of skill. It is a sport that you can play your entire life, both socially and competitively, and it's a family sport to boot. Top competition is a demanding test of shot making and stamina, rich... [click here for more]

The Ferrari conjurs up images of sleek beauty, speed, and elegance, yet few people ever have the opportunity to look at them up close. In this 3-part series, viewers take an in-depth look at the Ferrari 275 GTB, then broaden their perspective by journeying to a California Ferrari show. Last, the viewer takes an exhilarating trip to the races and into the competition Ferraris. This film provides detailed... [click here for more]

(19 Pages)
Come and explore the "land down under!" Australia has some of the most beautiful natural environments in the world. There are deserts, rainforests, and savannas to explore. See how unique the world's smallest continent really is!
Lesson Plans Included:
Australia (Grades K-12)
The States & Territories of Australia (Grades K-12)
The... [click here for more]

Adventures in Wild California will introduce you to the diversity, originality and pioneer spirit that still exists in California today. You will experience extreme sports such as sky diving, snowboarding and surfing 20-foot waves, but you will also delve into the history of the Gold Rush, the film industry, and the construction of the Golden Gate Bridge! Travel to the tops of giant sequoia trees,... [click here for more]

Volume 1 of the National Geographic series Africa is divided into two parts. In episode 1, Savanna Homecoming, a young mother and her son make a journey back to the countryside for the birth of her second child. Meanwhile, another mother must decide if the way of life she has left behind in the city is worth giving up for her difficult life in the African countryside. The Serengeti is spotlighted in... [click here for more]

Episode 3, Voices of the Forest, chronicles a small village in Africa and how logging has endangering their very existence. Because of deforestation, the Baka can no longer exist on the land that has been used by their ancestors for hundreds of years. A direct and harmful correlation is drawn between the overseas markets that demand goods and the abundant rainforest that brings life to these people.... [click here for more]

In episode 5, Love in the Sahel, two young men experience the passage from young adult to manhood. For one young man, a passage across the steppes of Africa with a heard of cattle is a testament to his ability to accept the responsibilities of being a man. For the other young man, a time-honored ritual both bars the way and acts as threshold to adulthood. In episode 6, Restless Waters, the world of... [click here for more]

The National Geographic special, Africa, continues with two tales of how African culture and heritage is being influenced by new ideas and thoughts. It is the same process that has happened in Africa for thousands of years with the arrival of explorers and settlers. In episode 7, Leopards of Zanzibar, a small soccer team from the island of Zanzibar faces the challenges of traveling to the African mainland... [click here for more]

The annual migration of wildebeests is a spectacular and enthralling event. The mass movement of animals seeking fertile lands to graze on impacts every living thing on the plains of the Serengeti. This IMAX presentation is a stunning visual journey that chronicles the crossing of the wildebeests from the grasslands of the Serengeti in Tanzania to the Masai Madara game reserve in Kenya. This film highlights... [click here for more]

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Removed from the lower 48 states and within the cold northern region of the earth, Alaska has unique cultures, wildlife, vegetation, and lifestyles. This isolation and unique climate has forced the Alaskan people to focus on survival and has given them a frontier spirit! The people of Alaska have been able to adapt themselves to the harsh geography and climate. The history... [click here for more]

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Alaska's natives, more than 16 percent of the population, include the Tlingit and Haida, who live in southeast Alaska, and the Athabascans, who inhabit interior Alaska. In this unit we explore the Athabascan people and learn about their customs and values, way of life, clothing, history and language.
Lesson Plans Included:
Athabascan Winter
Athabascan Languages
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Wild Alaska in this DVD you will witness the beauty of this land that teems with abundant wildlife, and you will explore the cycle of life from the lush, short summer through the harsh beauty of its 9-month winter. Experience the spectacular natural phenomena of the â€œNorthern Lightsâ€, or Aurora Borealis, and the calving of glaciers as they plummet into icy rivers. In... [click here for more]

(14 Pages)
Come with us and explore the fascinating world of plants, the producers and providers of energy to the world's host of living organisms - humans and animals alike!Lesson Plans Included:
The Importance of Tropisms (Grades 3-8)
Plant Vocabulary (Grades K-12)
Biomes of the World (Grades 3-8)
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